
icman at eol
Jun 20, 2007, 7:35 PM
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This is an opportunity. MythTV or a sub-group could put together a new web site where we could collect listings directly from stations and rebroadcast it in a standard format. Call it Universal Station Programming or some such. Station sign-up procedure (not automated - have to vet input entities) Automated station programming information uploads (propose a standard but open to negotiated format per station) Standardized output (XML? Other?) Encourage commercial customers (TV Times, TV Guide) at nominal charge or no charge. Create a listings service on the web itself - perhaps in a similar format to the programming guide within MythTV (the idea here is to maximize readership, so that stations feel there is value to send us programming info.) Essentially take over the "middle man" position, collecting all station information in North America. I think that it would be a tough up-hill battle at the start, but if it caught on, there would be a tipping point where stations would come to us. For that, we would have to be accurate, have a quick update mechanism in our output stream, and have a large audience. Volunteers? I recognize that there are constraints, particularly in the area of startup and operating capital. We could put advertising on the web listings service, for example. Also, there is a TON of legwork to do - identifying stations and then selling them on the idea of giving us their programming schedule on a daily or more frequent basis. We have to make it easy for them. Just starting the discussion. ICMan Kevin Hulse wrote: > On Wed, Jun 20, 2007 at 12:10:47PM -0400, Jay R. Ashworth wrote: > >> On Wed, Jun 20, 2007 at 10:22:41AM -0400, Preston Crow wrote: >> >>> On Wed, 2007-06-20 at 09:30 -0400, Daniel Kristjansson wrote: >>> >>>> Another option is to get the data directly from the stations >>>> themselves, this was done by some MythTV users in Sweden with >>>> much success. There are fewer stations there, but there are >>>> also many more MythTV users in North America who are willing >>>> to do some legwork. >>>> >>> Yup. I've already done that for Comedy Central, because the zap2it >>> listings often lack the episode information. >>> >>> It shouldn't really be that hard to get listings for all the major >>> channels. Getting the local information for networks, independent >>> channels, and such is more of a challenge. (This might be a good place >>> for a bounty system--someone who is good at writing scrapers might be >>> willing to code one for your favorite local channel for price.) >>> >> Well, perhaps someone needs to convince the networks to provide the >> data, um, directly... in a standard format which could be centrally >> aggregated... >> >> Naaaaaaah. >> > > It doesn't even need to be standardized. It just needs to be > easily accessable and freely redistributable. Once we have it and it's > complete then we can process it by brute force if necessary. Each > channel can have a different processing method. It's more important that > formats are consistent within channels even if they vary between them. > > [deletia] > _______________________________________________ > mythtv-users mailing list > mythtv-users [at] mythtv > http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users > > > > _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users [at] mythtv http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
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